Lincoln J. Colling
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Entrainment and motor emulation approaches to joint action: Alternatives or complementary approaches?
Colling, Lincoln and Williamson, Kellie. (2014). Entrainment and motor emulation approaches to joint action: Alternatives or complementary approaches? Frontiers in Human Neuroscience. 8, pp. 1 - 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fnhum.2014.00754Journal article
The effect of movement kinematics on predicting the timing of observed actions
Colling, Lincoln, Thompson, William and Sutton, John. (2014). The effect of movement kinematics on predicting the timing of observed actions. Experimental Brain Research. 232(4), pp. 1193 - 1206. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00221-014-3836-xJournal article
How does 'mirroring' support joint action?
Colling, Lincoln, Knoblich, Gunther and Natalie, Sebanz. (2013). How does 'mirroring' support joint action? Cortex. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cortex.2013.06.006Journal article
Motor experience interacts with effector information during action prediction
Colling, Lincoln, Thompson, William and Sutton, John. (2013). Motor experience interacts with effector information during action prediction. In M Knauff, M Pauen and N Sebanz & I Wachsmuth (Ed.). Cognitive Science Society. United States of America: Cognitive Science Society. pp. 2082 - 2087Conference item
Action synchronization with biological motion
Colling, Lincoln, Thompson, William and Sutton, John. (2010). Action synchronization with biological motion. In W Christensen, E Schier and J Sutton (Ed.). 9th Conference of the Australasian Society for Cognitive Science. Australia: Macquarie Centre for Cogntive Science. pp. 49 - 56Conference item
Cognitive psychology does not reduce to neuroscience
Colling, Lincoln J. and Roberts, Reece. (2010). Cognitive psychology does not reduce to neuroscience. In E Schier, J Sutton and W Christensen (Ed.). 9th Conference of the Australasian Society for Cognitive Science. Australia: Macquarie Centre for Cogntive Science. pp. 41 - 48Conference item
Event-related potentials for interaural time differences and spectral cues
Hautus, Michael, Johnson, Blake W. and Colling, Lincoln. (2009). Event-related potentials for interaural time differences and spectral cues. NeuroReport. 20(10), pp. 951 - 956. https://doi.org/10.1097/WNR.0b013e32832c92bfJournal article
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